This is a rant. Nothing more, nothing less. It's on a very tentative subject - powerlevelling. There are eighty bajillion threads about powerlevelling on this forum, soon to be eighty bajillion and one. So why do I make another? Simply put, I'm fed up.
(Forewarning: two part rant.)
I've been levelling lowbie jobs lately, when I'm not idling in Upper Jeuno. Almost every single party I've been invited to, upon asking what the party makeup was, I get the same reply: "We're being powerlevelled." Most of the time with considerably less grammar, mind you.
I say that's fine, but no thanks, I'd rather not be in a powerlevelled party. This is what I don't understand. Nine times out of ten (give or take), these people simply can not take no for an answer. They feel it in their need to try to justify themselves to me, and then to berate me ("Don't you want to level? Why are you seeking, then?"), continuously, ad infinitum, long after I've stopped talking.
Now, why is it these people just cannot take no for an answer? Surely if they're being powerlevelled they can just pick up anybody and go exp, right? I respect your right to want a powerlevel. Please respect my right to not want one.
Part Deux
Those times I'm not seeking on lowbie jobs, I'm idling in Upper Jeuno. Being that my highest jobs are Red Mage and White Mage, I tend to idle on those. Over the past day and a half, I've received no less than six tells asking me to powerlevel their party. At level 44. Again, I politely say no, and the subject in question proceeds to flame me and tell me it's my job to heal people; I'm a mage. I don't remember his name... something with Bran in it, I think. Anyway.
Wtf? Am I missing something here? It's my job to give other people a free ride when I worked my **** off to get where I am ingame? I realize I could go /anon and save myself some trouble, but that means missing out on those people that genuinely need help and aren't afraid to ask nicely.
I had a point to this rant... but like all rants, you just kind of peter out at the end. Nothing to see here, folks.
(Oh, right. Point: Powerlevels suck.)